PNP warns public vs fake donation drives for typhoon victims
The Philippine National Police (PNP) urged the public to be wary of fraudulent donations that emerged following the devastation wrought by typhoon “Opong” last week.
Acting PNP chief Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio C. Nartatez, Jr. said he already directed the Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) to keep an eye on social media platforms, websites, and e-wallet transactions to swiftly identify and apprehend scammers taking advantage of the public’s generosity.
He said the ACG was also instructed to launch nationwide operations to detect and shut down fake donation campaigns.
“We strongly advise the public to verify before donating. Legitimate donation drives are usually organized by well-known organizations, government agencies, or accredited NGOs,” Nartatez said.
“Always check official announcements, verified social media pages, and official bank accounts. Be cautious of personal accounts soliciting donations, especially if details are vague or unverifiable,” he added.
For those who may have fallen victim, Nartatez urged immediate reporting to the nearest police station or directly to the PNP-ACG.
Victims are advised to preserve proof such as receipts, screenshots, and online correspondence to aid investigations. Reports can also be filed through cybercrime hotlines, official PNP social media accounts, or by email.
“We encourage our kababayan to remain vigilant and discerning in choosing where to channel your generosity. Your donations should go to legitimate and verified organizations so that help truly reaches our affected kababayans ,” said Nartatez.
“To those who take advantage of this tragedy for personal gain, let this be a warning: the PNP will find you, and you will face the full force of the law,” he added.